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One of the most popular live acts of all time, The Rolling Stones tickets are considered a must-have item whenever their classic rock n’roll show strolls into town. Formed in 1962 by core members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the iconic outfit were presented by manager Andrew Loog Oldham as the cooler and more dangerous alternative to The Beatles thanks to their bad boy image and primitive blues-rock sound. Initially focusing on covers of Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters and Buddy Holly classics with their early records, they scored three UK chart-toppers before landing their first transatlantic number one in 1965 with the Jagger/Richards-penned “Satisfaction,” a track which cemented one of the most celebrated song-writing partnerships in pop history. The pair continued to enjoy similar success with the likes of “Paint It Black,” “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and “Sympathy For The Devil” and although various drug scandals and the double tragedy of their infamous Altamont Speedway gig and the death of guitarist Brian Jones briefly threatened to derail their career, they then went onto consecutively produce their three most iconic albums, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers and Exile On Main St. Following The Faces’ guitarist Ronnie Wood’s appointment in the mid-70s, The Rolling Stones tickets for the Tour of the Americas and US Tour 1978 sold out instantly, further establishing the band’s position as a huge live draw. Proving they were still relevant during the advent of the punk scene, they continued to amass huge hits on both sides of the Atlantic (“Miss You,” “Start Me Up”), and although they focused more on their various solo careers throughout the 80s, they finished the decade on a high when they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. The 90s saw them embark on their mammoth 108-date Bridges To Babylon tour, enter at the UK No.1 spot for the first time in 14 years with 1994’s critically-acclaimed Voodoo Lounge, and become the first ever band to broadcast a gig over the Internet. 2005’s A Bigger Bang is their only studio effort in the 21st Century so far, but they continue to break records as a live act, with the album’s tour becoming the second highest-grossing of all time. After a five-year absence, The Rolling Stones tickets went on sale again in 2012 for two dates at London’s 02 Arena and two shows at New Jersey’s Prudential Center.

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7-14-15: The Rolling Stones have one more show remaining on their Zip Code Tour, which will be held at Festival d’ete de Quebec in Quebec City tomorrow night. According to TiqIQ, the average price for Rolling Stones Quebec City tickets is $266.94 and the cheapest available ticket is $126 on the secondary market. The tour has run over 15 North American dates over the last month and has featured several big-name artists opening up for the iconic rock band, including Gary Clark Jr., Ed Sheeran, Grace Potter, Walk the Moon and the Avett Brothers.

7-10-15: Two more dates remain on the North American leg of the Rolling Stones’ Zip Code Tour. The iconic rock and roll group is set to play Ralph Wilson Stadium in Buffalo, New York this Saturday, and the average price for Rolling Stones Buffalo tickets is now $297.73 on the secondary market. The cheapest available ticket for that show is currently $83. The Rolling Stones end their run next Wednesday at Festival d’ete de Quebec, where tickets own a secondary average of $261.80 and get-in price is $126.

7-8-15: Three more dates remain on the Rolling Stones’ Zip Code Tour. The band will hit Comerica Park in Detroit tonight, where the average price for Rolling Stones Detroit tickets is $175.56 on the secondary market. The cheapest ticket to tonight’s gig in the Motor City is currently $109. On Saturday night, the iconic group hits Ralph Wilson Stadium in Buffalo, where tickets own a secondary average of $296.17 and the get-in price starts at $77. The final Zip Code Tour date is set for next Wednesday at Festival d’ete de Quebec. Rolling Stones Quebec tickets average at $254.61 and have a $135 get-in.

7-6-15: Three more dates remain on the Rolling Stones’ Zip Code Tour, which continues in the U.S. and Canada until next Wednesday. The iconic rock and roll group will next play Comerica Park in Detroit on Wednesday night, and the average price for Rolling Stones Detroit tickets is $280.38 on the secondary market. The cheapest available ticket for the show is $131. Following that gig, Mick Jagger and Co. will play Ralph Wilson Stadium in Buffalo, New York on Saturday night, where tickets average at $297.36 and get-in price is $73. The tour continues through next Wednesday in Quebec City.

7-2-15: Four more dates remain on the Rolling Stones’ Zip Code Tour, which continues in the United States and Canada through July 15. The band will play its next show on Saturday night and Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where tickets currently average at $391.92 and the get-in price is $86 on the secondary market. The iconic rock band then travels to Comerica Park in Detroit for a gig next Wednesday. That show currently owns a secondary ticket average of $237.37 and the cheapest available ticket is $84. The Zip Code Tour continues through the middle of the month and ultimately wraps at Festival d’ete de Quebec in Quebec City.

7-1-15: The Rolling Stones are in Raleigh tonight for a show at Carter Finley Stadium. Looking for last-minute Rolling Stones tickets to their N.C. gig? The cheapest available ticket for tonight’s show is now listed for $169 on the secondary market, down 10.1% from Sunday’s get-in price of $188. The Avett Brothers are slated to open up for the Stones before the band heads to Indianapolis on Saturday for a show at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Country superstars Rascal Flatts will support for the Independence Day show, and the average secondary price for Indy Rolling Stones tickets is $295.67. The get-in price for that show starts at $81. The Zip Code Tour continues in the U.S. and Canada through July 15, when it wraps at Plains of Abraham for this year’s Festival d’ete de Quebec in Quebec City.

6-25-15: The Rolling Stones will play their next show on Saturday night at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. Also featuring a guest opening performance from Brit pop singer Ed Sheeran, the average price for Kansas City Rolling Stones tickets is $275.15 and the cheapest available ticket is $42 on the secondary market. On July 1, the band heads to Carter Finley Stadium, where tickets currently average at $444.28 and the get-in price is $117. The Zip Code Tour will wrap on July 15 at Festival d’ete de Quebec in Quebec City.

6-23-15: Mick Jagger and Co. are bound for Milwaukee tonight. The Rolling Stones will play the Marcus Amphitheater tonight, where tickets currently average at $270.96 and the cheapest available ticket is $110 on the secondary market. Following their brief stint in Wisconsin, the Stones next travel to Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City for a show on Saturday night. According to TiqIQ, tickets for that show own a secondary average of $264.93 and the get-in price is $45. The 2015 Zip Code Tour has seven shows remaining through July 15, when it wraps at Festival d’ete de Quebec in Quebec City.

6-19-15: The Rolling Stones will play their next show at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh this Saturday night. Also featuring support from AWOLNATION, the Steel City gig is the eighth show along the Zip Code Tour, which continues through mid-July. The average secondary price Pittsburgh Rolling Stones tickets is $232.34 and the get-in price, or cheapest available ticket, is now $42. The band’s top-priced gig comes on June 23 at Marcus Amphitheater in Milwaukee, where tickets own a secondary average of $403.19 and get-in price starts at $127. The cheapest show will be on July 4 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. That show averages at $207.91 and get-in price is $76.

6-17-15: The Rolling Stones are in Nashville for a show at LP Field tonight. The gig, which also features an opening performance by country superstar Brad Paisley, will be the third cheapest among the Stones’ remaining nine dates on the Zip Code Tour. According to TiqIQ, the average price for Nashville Rolling Stones tickets is $219.33 and the get-in price is $62.50 on the secondary market. Only shows at Comerica Park in Detroit on July 8 and Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 4 will be cheaper, with tickets averaging at $217.94 and $216.39, respectively. The Zip Code Tour continues in North America through July 15, when it wraps at Festival d’ete de Quebec in Quebec City.

6-15-15: The Rolling Stones bring their Zip Code Tour to Music City this Wednesday. The iconic rock group will play LP Field in Nashville mid-week, and the average price for Nashville Rolling Stones tickets is currently $235.14 on the secondary market. If searching for the cheapest ticket, the get-in price for the mid-June gig is now $66. Country superstar Brad Paisley is also slated to open the show. The Stones then travel to Heinz Field in Pittsburgh for a show on Saturday night, where tickets own a secondary average of $227.07 and get-in price is $58.

6-11-15: The Rolling Stones will play the Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando tomorrow night with supporting guest The Temperance Movement. According to TiqIQ, the average price for Orlando Rolling Stones tickets is now $277.43 and the get-in price, or cheapest ticket available, is $92. Following their gig in the Sunshine State, the Stones will next hit LP Field in Nashville, Tennessee next Thursday. That show owns a secondary ticket average of $250.40 and the get-in price is $21. The Zip Code Tour continues its North American run through mid-July, ultimately wrapping at Festival d’ete Quebec in Quebec City on July 15.

6-9-15: 11 shows remain on the Zip Code Tour, and the Rolling Stones will next hit Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta tonight. The average price for Atlanta Rolling Stones tickets is currently $409.92 and the cheapest available ticket is priced at $91 on the secondary market. On Friday, the band will play Florida Citrus Bowl alongside The Temperance Movement. That show owns a secondary ticket average of $270.62 and the get-in price starts at $89. The Rolling Stones will wrap the Zip Code in Quebec City on July 15 at Festival d’ete Quebec.

6-5-15: This Saturday, the Rolling Stones will play AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The Lone Star State gig will also feature an opening performance from Grace Potter. According to TiqIQ, it is the cheapest date remaining on the iconic band's Zip Code Tour. The average price for AT&T Stadium Rolling Stones tickets is currently $179.25 and the get-in price starts at $42. The Zip Code Tour continues through July 15, when it wraps at Festival d'ete de Quebec in Quebec City.

5-29-15: Iconic rock outfit The Rolling Stones will next play Ohio Stadium Saturday night as their Zip Code Tour continues. 14 more dates are scheduled along the way, including stops at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, and Comerica Park in Detroit. Over the band's remaining 14 shows, the average price for Rolling Stones tickets is $264.99 on the secondary market. The most expensive show will be held on June 23 at Marchus Amphitheater, where tickets own a secondary average of $394.71 and get-in price starts at $120. Buddy Guy will also perform as the show's special opening guest.

5-28-15: Beginning over the weekend at San Diego's Petco Park and covering 15 cities was the Rolling Stones'Zip Code Tou, will take North America by storm and next hit Columbus, Ohio on May 30th at Ohio Stadium. The average secondary market ticket price currently sits at $242.06 with a get-in cost of $34.00. The Zip Code Tour will feature fellow highly anticipated performers such as Grace Potter, Brad Paisley, Buddy Guy, Ed Sheeran, Awolnation and The Avett Brothers. Spanning till July 17th, the Zip Code Tour overall ticket price average presently rests at $268.75.

5-26-15: The Rolling Stones kicked off their monumental Zip Code Tour at Petco Park last night. Also featuring an opening performance from Gary Clark, Jr., the performance saw tickets average at $563.94 on the secondary market. The band next heads to Ohio Stadium on May 30, where tickets own a secondary average of $248.52 and get-in price starts at $31. 14 more dates are scheduled on the Zip Code Tour, which wraps on July 15 at Festival d’ete Quebec in Quebec City. The most expensive remaining date will be on June 23 at Marcus Amphitheater, where tickets average at $392.30 and get-in price is $122. Over those 14 remaining shows, the average price for Rolling Stones tickets is $269.39.

5-22-15: The Rolling Stones started up early with a show at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles on Wednesday. The group is slated to begin its monumental Zip Code Tour this Sunday at San Diego’s Petco Park, which will also feature a special opening performance by Gary Clarke, Jr. According to TiqIQ, the average price for San Diego Rolling Stones tickets is $588.38 and get-in price starts at $200, making it the most expensive stop along the 15-city affair. The band has shows scheduled through July 15, ultimately wrapping at Festival d’ete Quebec in Quebec City.

5-20-15: The Rolling Stones had plenty of news on Tuesday, announcing more than a half-dozen artists that will open shows along their monumental Zip Code Tour this summer. The iconic quartet, who hit the road this Sunday with a show at Petco Park in San Diego, has called upon the likes of Gary Clark, Jr., Kid Rock, Ed Sheeran, Brad Paisley and the Avett Brothers for support, to name a few. Clark, Jr. starts it up at Petco Park and will hand the opening act torch to Kid Rock for a show at Ohio Stadium on May 30. Grace Potter then gets the nod for a pair of shows at TCF Bank Stadium on June 3 and AT&T Stadium on June 6. Country star Brad Paisley performs at Nashville’s LP Field on June 17 and will be followed by Brit pop singer Ed Sheeran on June 27 at Arrowhead Stadium. The Avett Brothers will be on hand for a July 1 gig at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh, followed by a final performance by Walk The Moon on July 8 at Comerica Park in Detroit.

5-19-15: The Rolling Stones are just about ready to kick off their Zip Code Tour, but they still have a few surprises up their sleeves. The band announced that The Avett Brothers will be a special guest for the July 1 show at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Concord, North Carolina natives will open for the legendary rock band in their home state. The current average price for Rolling Stones tickets in Raleigh is $382, the third most expensive show of the tour. The Avett Brothers are the first special guests to be announced for the Zip Code Tour, though many guests were common during the band’s 50 & Counting Tour in 2013.

5-18-15: The Rolling Stones will kick off their Zip Code Tour at Petco Park in San Diego this Sunday. The band’s 15-city show is slated to run through mid-July, and the average price for Rolling Stones tickets over their two-month tour is $293.48 on the secondary market. The iconic group’s first gig on Sunday currently owns a secondary ticket average of $737.28 on the secondary market, making it the most expensive show of tour. The cheapest available ticket for the show is priced at $212. Conversely, the band’s cheapest show will be on July 8 at Comerica Park in Detroit, where tickets average at $202.23 and get-in price is $92.

5-14-15: 10 days separate the Rolling Stones from kicking off their Zip Code Tour at Petco Park. The band currently owns an average price of $295.65 on the secondary market over its 15-date tour. The most expensive date will be its opening date in San Diego next Sunday. The secondary average for that show is $660 and the cheapest available ticket is $193. Conversely, the cheapest date of tour will be held on July 8 at Comerica Park in Detroit, where tickets average at $205.28 and get-in price is $89.

5-13-15: On the 50th anniversary of the recording of "Satisfaction", The Rolling Stones are a bit more than a week away from kicking off their Zip Code tour. Tickets are averaging $297.77 on the secondary market for this legendary tour.

5-11-15: The Rolling Stones will officially kick off the 2015 Zip Code Tour in two weeks at Petco Park in San Diego. According to TiqIQ, the average price for Rolling Stones tickets for the band’s first show is $622.01 on the secondary market, easily making it the most expensive show of the 15-city tour. The band will make its next top-priced stop on June 9 at Bobby Dodd Stadium. That show owns a secondary average of $408.65. Over the two-month tour, the iconic group currently sees a tour average of $297.56.

5-8-15: The Rolling Stones are set to begin the Zip Code Tour on May 24 at Petco Park in San Diego. The band will make 15 stadium stops through mid-July, including shows at Ohio Stadium, AT&T Stadium, LP Field, Comerica Park and Ralph Wilson Stadium. Over the 2-month engagement, the average price for Rolling Stones tickets is $300.55. The band’s top-priced show will be its opening date on May 24 at Petco Park, where tickets currently average at $592.33 and get-in price starts at $203. The cheapest date will be a July 4 gig at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. That show sees a secondary average of $196.07 and the cheapest ticket is $59.

5-6-15: The Rolling Stones are still going strong touring all over the world and now will come back to the States for the North American leg part of their tour with their first show scheduled to take place at Petco Park in San Diego on May 24.

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